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Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sylhet List of Selected Examiners Exam: JSC Year: 2018 Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sylhet List of Selected Examiners Exam: JSC Year: 2018 Subject: Bangla Distribution: 07/11/2018, time: 10 am(Habigonj,Moulvibazar,Sunamgonj district), 02 pm (only Sylhet district). Pls attend only permanent teacher with authorization. Controller of Exams,BISE,Sylhet. 0001, Md. Joynal Abedin Khan, Assistant Teacher, Sylhet Govt.Pilot High School, 3100, Sylhet, Sylhet Sadar, Sylhet, 01918475075 0002, Md. Abdul Mutaleb, Assistant Teacher, Shahjalal Jamia Islamia School & College, 3100, Sylhet-3100, Mirabazar, Sadar, Sylhet, 01552428408 0003, Md. Golam Robbani, LECTURER, Shahjalal Jamia Islamia School & College, 3100, Sylhet-3100, Mirabazar, Sadar, Sylhet, 01712524176 0004, Sadhan Ranjan Chowdhury, ASST-TEACHER, LALABAZAR B.L HIGH SCHOOL, 3113, LALABAZAR, SOUTHSURMA, Sylhet, 01727316048 0005, Toptai Das, Assistant Teacher, THE FLOWERS KG AND HIGH SCHOOL, 3200, MOULVIBAZAR, SADAR, Moulvibazar, 01703604846 0006, Md. Yousuf Chowdhury, SENIOR TEACHER, HAZRAT SHAJALAL HIGH SCHOOL, 3100, ISLAMPUR, SYLHET, Sylhet, 01725110957 0008, Safir Ahmed Kamal, ASST-TEACHER, SIRAJ UDDIN AHMED ACADEMY, 3100, SRIRUMPUR, SOUTHSURMA, Sylhet, 01716528855 0010, Ayesha Ferdous Chowdhury, Head Master, POLICE LINE HIGH SCHOOL, 3100, SYLHET, SADAR, Sylhet, 0711485032 0011, Arabindu Chakrabarty, SENIOR TEACHER, POLICE LINE HIGH SCHOOL, 3100, SYLHET, SADAR, Sylhet, 01716023155 0012, Md.akram Khan, Senior Teacher, Jalalabad B.L High School, 3100, Sylhet, Dakshin Surma, Sylhet, 01716871617 0014, Md.abdul Hafiz, SENIOR TEACHER, KAYESTHORAIL HIGH SCHOOL, 3100, SYLHET, SADAR, Sylhet, 01710186529 Page 1 of 58 0015, Mohammd Abdus Salam, HEAD MASTER, Mohammed Abdul Ahad High School, 3113, Lalabazar, Dakshin Surma, Sylhet, 01716 465 433 0016, Md. Mujibur Rahman, ASST-TEACHER, Ali Amzad Govt.Girls High School, 3200, Moulvibazar, Moulvibazar, Moulvibazar, 01718348586 0019, Md.sabirul Islam, Asst. Head Master, SHUNASHAR SECONDARY SCHOOL, 3190, SHUNASHAR, ZAKIGONJ, Sylhet, 01726018420 0020, Md.gias Uddin, Assistant Teacher, SAJJAD MOJUMDAR BIDDA NIKETON, 3190, ZAKIGONG, ZAKIGONG, Sylhet, 01715644249 0021, Md. Abdul Latif, ASST-TEACHER, SARAKER BAZAR HIGH SCHOOL, 3100, SARAKER BAZAR, KANAI GHAT, Sylhet, 01726250512 0022, Md. Sabbir Ahmed, Head Master, MOULOVI SAIR ALI HIGH SCHOOL, 3175, PORCHOK, ZAKIGONJ, Sylhet, 01199329904 0023, Md. Harun Rashid, Asst. Head Master, RAMIZA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, 3180, KANAIGHAT, KANAIGHAT, Sylhet, 01741522354 0024, Md.nazrul Islam, ASST-TEACHER, AMIR MIAH HIGH SCHOOL, 3151, JAFLONG, GOWAIN GHAT, Sylhet, 01716882650 0026, Nitya Nanda Das, Head Master, KUOR BAZAR HIGH SCHOOL, 3150, GARO LAFNAUT,, GOWAINGHAT, Sylhet, 01713804778 0027, Md.nurul Haque, Assistant Teacher, SONAR BANGLA HIGH SCHOOL, 3100, TOWAKUL, GOWAINGHAT, Sylhet, 01712326435 0028, Md. Shahidullah, Senior Teacher, BALAGONJ DN HIGH SCHOOL, 3120, BALAGONJ, BALAGONJ, Sylhet, 01711000185 0029, Arpita Das, Senior Teacher, BALAGONJ DN HIGH SCHOOL, 3120, BALAGONJ, BALAGONJ, Sylhet, 01719424041 0030, Shaowkat Ali Ahmed, Assistant Teacher, Shahjalal University School, 3114, Shahjalal University, Sadar, Sylhet, 01717133612 0031, Farid Ahmed Jewel, Lecturer, Jalalabad Cant. Public School and College, 3100, Jalalabad Cantonment, Sylhet Sadar, Sylhet, 01713328646 Page 2 of 58 0035, Mohammad Rafiqul Islam, Assistant Teacher, CHAMORDANI HIGH SCHOOL, , CHAMORDANI, DHARMAPASSA, Sunamgonj, 01948408790 0036, Md.abdus Shakur, Assistant Teacher, GOLAPGONG JAMIA ISLAMIA HIGH SCHOOL, 3160, GOLAPGONG, GOLAPGONG, Sylhet, 01712 873 365 0037, Md.zakaria Kamaly, Senior Teacher, PURBO RENGA H/S, 3108, NIMADOL, GOLAPGONG, Sylhet, 01718 539 064 0038, Razida, Assistant Teacher, Saptagram High School, 3230, Islamgonj Bazar, Kulaura, Moulvibazar, 01750872497 0039, Shaheda Akhter, Senior Teacher, N.G.F.F SCHOOL, 3117, F.F.FACTORY, FENCHUGONG, Sylhet, 01716 023 984 0041, Nurjahan Begum, Senior Teacher, N.G.F.F SCHOOL, 3117, F.F.FACTORY, FENCHUGONG, Sylhet, 01710 333 782 0044, Janak Chakraborty, Assistant Teacher, K.A.JANATA HIGH SCHOOL, 3120, BOYALJUR, BALAGONJ, Sylhet, 01822981337 0045, Rahima Khatun, Senior Teacher, Toyrunnesa Girls High School, 3120, Balaganj, Balaganj, Sylhet, 01913804990 0046, Dwijendra Kumar Chakrabarty, Senior Teacher, GOALABAZAR ADARSHA HIGH SCHOOL, 3124, GOALABAZAR, BALAGONJ, Sylhet, 01714957861 0047, Md Samsul Haque, Senior Teacher, GOALABAZAR ADARSHA HIGH SCHOOL, 3124, GOALABAZAR, BALAGONJ, Sylhet, 01716466650 0048, Md.yunus Ali, Asst. Head Master, SADIPUR ADARSHA HIGH SCHOOL, 3100, AURANGAPUR, BALAGONJ, Sylhet, 01722062380 0049, Basana Gupta, Assistant Teacher, OSMANINAGAR MODEL HIGH SCHOOL, , GOLMUKAPON, BALAGONJ, Sylhet, 01716464850 0051, Hemo Prova Sinha, Assistant Teacher, JAINTAPUR GOVT HIGH SCHOOL, 3100, JAINTAPUR, JAINTAPUR, Sylhet, 01714409414 0052, Md. Mamum Rashid, Assistant Teacher, DURGAPUR HIGH SCHOOL, 3181, CHATULBAZAR, KANAIGHAT, Sylhet, 01718283182 Page 3 of 58 0053, Rabindra Nath Nandi, Senior Teacher, Dubag High School, 00000, Dubag Bazar, Beanibazar, Sylhet, 01714567817 0055, Md.abdul Hadi, Senior Teacher, Bairagi Bazar High School, 3170, Bairagibazar, Beanibazar, Sylhet, 01710942087 0058, Md.muklesur Rahman, Asst. Head Master, Abdus Subhan High School, 3060, Jagannathpur, Jagannathpur, Sunamgonj, 01717415066 0059, Md. Ali Afsor Chowdhury, Senior Teacher, JAGORON HIGH SCHOOL, 3100, NAZIRBAZAR, BISWANATH, Sylhet, 01716946749 0061, Md Sirajul Haque, Senior Teacher, J.K.& H.K High School, 3300, Habiganj, Habiganj, Habigonj, 52339 0062, Mohammad Abdul Mumin, Assistant Teacher, DILDARPUR HIGH SCHOOL, 3230, RANGIRKUL, KULAURA, Moulvibazar, 01712321346 0063, Sajal Chandra Das, Senior Teacher, SHAHJALAL HIGH SCHOOL, 3301, SUGHAR, HABIGONJ, Habigonj, 01714752736 0064, Md.lutfur Rahman, Head Master, SUBEH SADEK HIGH SCHOOL, 3301, PONCHAS, CHUNARUGHAT, Habigonj, 01714869416 0065, Md.billal Hossain Chowdhury, HEAD TEACHER(Incharge), Ghulduba M. C. High School, 3372, Ghulduba, Nabigonj, Habigonj, 01716734436 0066, Bijoy Krishna Das, Senior Teacher, BAKTARPUR a.k HIGH SCHOOL, 3300, MANDAR KANDI, BAniachong, Habigonj, 01714866224 0067, Bakul Rani Kar, Senior Teacher, SADRUL HOSSAIN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, 3310, BAHUBAL, BAHUBAL, Habigonj, 01719348066 0068, Mustakim Ahmed, Assistant Teacher, Miadhon Miah Girls High School, 3360, Ajmiriganj, Ajmiriganj, Habigonj, 01717240894 0070, Md.abul Kashem, Assistant Teacher, Rajar Bazar Govt.High School, 3320, Rajar Bazar, Chunarughat, Habigonj, 01718850801 0071, Ranadhir Das, Senior Teacher, SHANKHALA HIGH SCHOOL, 3301, SHAKIRMOHMMED, CHUNARUGHAT, Habigonj, 01720440458 Page 4 of 58 0072, Md.tajul Islam, Asst. Head Master, SHABIHA CHOWDHURY HIGH SCHOOL, 3320, MUCHIKANDI, CHUNARUGHAT, Habigonj, 01712 321 448 0073, Papu Parvin, Assistant Teacher, Abdur Razzak Smriti Biddanikatan, 3190, Kamalpur, Zakigonj, Sylhet, 01762362944 0075, Roushan Zamil Laila, Assistant Teacher, TALIBPUR AHSANIA H/S, 3331, BOHORA, MADHABPUR, Habigonj, 01718006449 0076, Shamsun Nahar, Senior Teacher, Kalikapur High School, 3332, Baghasura, Madhabpur, Habigonj, 01727 630 506 0077, Ratan Chandra Banik, Senior Teacher, BANESWAR H/S, 3331, BULLA, MADHABPUR, Habigonj, 01746731590 0078, Bidhan Chandra Roy, Assistant Teacher, KADIRGONJ H/S, 3352, KADIRGONJ, BANIACHONG, Habigonj, 01745455830 0080, Abul Kasem, Assistant Teacher, HARIPUR M L HIGH SCHOOL, 3100, HARIPUR, JAINTAPUR, Sylhet, 01739526056 0081, Abdul Matin Khan, Head Master, SHAH HELAL H/S, 3200, MOULVI BAZAR, M.SADAR, Moulvibazar, 01715 397 397 0082, Shipra Rani Ray, Assistant Teacher, Kishori Mohan Girls High School, 3100, Sylhet, Sadar, Sylhet, 01711470132 0085, Sultana Yasmin, Assistant Teacher, Sylhet Govt.Agragami Girls High School, 3100, Sylhet, Sadar, Sylhet, 01716990060 0086, Abinash Biswas, Senior Teacher, BHADGOAN TAHERUNNESA HIGH SCHOOL, 3202, BODDIMONTOPUR, MOULOVIBAZAR, Moulvibazar, 01715718207 0088, Phani Bhushon Roy Chowdhury, Assistant Teacher, BHAIRABGONJ DWI-PAKSHIK HIGH SCHOOL, 3211, NARAINCHERRA, SRIMANGAL, Moulvibazar, 01712598779 0089, Tamal Kanti Bhattacharjee, Senior Teacher, HAZI ABDUL GOFUR HIGH SCHOOL, 3210, JANAURA, SRIMANGAL, Moulvibazar, 01718047822 0092, Nikhil Kanti Goswami, Assistant Teacher, ABUL FAZAL CHOWDHURY HIGH SCHOOL, 3224, BRINDABANPUR, KAMALGONJ, Moulvibazar, 01716291153 Page 5 of 58 0093, Md.durud Miah, Head Master, CHITLIA JANAKALYAN HIGH SCHOOL, 3220, KAMALGONJ, KAMALGONJ, Moulvibazar, 01714456034 0094, Nandita Das, Senior Teacher, NABIN CHANDRA HIGH SCHOOL, 3230, KULAURA, KULAURA, Moulvibazar, 01715171552 0095, Bilkish Banu, Assistant Headmaster, Rauthgaon High School, 3233, Rauthgaon, Kulaura, Moulvibazar, 01724931202 0097, Tarani Kanta Sharma, Senior Teacher, Kanihati High School, 3223, Hazipur, Kulaura, Moulvibazar, 01722876858 0098, Md. Taleb Ali, Assistant Teacher, Govt.Jubilee High School, 3000, Sunamganj, Sunamganj, Sunamgonj, 01718671767 0100, Mst.rokeya Begum, Senior Teacher, ABDUL WAHAB HIGH SCHOOL, 3210, SATGOAN, SREMONGAL, Moulvibazar, 01710636970 0101, Kamrul Hasan, Head Master, MOHAJARABAD HIGH SCHOOL, 3210, SRIMONGAL, SREMONGAL, Moulvibazar, 01706526608 0103, Md. Moniruzzaman, Assistant Teacher, Khurma High School, Khurma, 3085, Chhatak, Sunamgonj, 01735110072 0104, Ajay Chandra Deb, Senior Teacher, KARMADHA H/S, 3233, KARMADHA, KULAURA, Moulvibazar, 01712 387 967 0106, Md.abdus Salam, Senior Teacher, TELIBIL H/S, 3223, TELIBIL, KULAURA, Moulvibazar, 01714 770 088 0107, Monoroma Bala Das, Senior Teacher, HAZIPUR GIRLS H/S, 3223, HAZIPUR, KULAURA, Moulvibazar, 01729 412 131 0108, Bakul Chandra Sharma, Assistant
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